Photo by James Q Martin “The correct response to the passage of the biggest climate bill in US history is to go out and party. Make yourself a double Black Manhattan. Hit the dance floor. And then, yeah, wake up the next day and keep working. But savor the win,...
Photos by Rachel Ross After a year and half developing structures and increasing capacity for the Science Alliance program at POW—we were able to bring together members of our multidisciplinary team of scientists at the first ever Science Alliance Summit in Salt Lake...
POW Athlete Alliance member and Campaign Manager, Canyon Woodward, and Maine State Senator, Chloe Maxmin, understand the importance of a diverse voter pool during election seasons. They’re also keenly aware that rural communities are largely ignored by candidates and...
Photo by Jeremiah Watt Climate change is not only having a cascading physical effect on the outdoor landscapes we love, but also on the tourist communities that rely on a healthy snowpack for viable recreating opportunities year-round. Our friend, Steve Hemkens, Vice...
How do you win a ski race that has no finite end? For professional skier and POW Athlete Alliance member, Brody Leven, the key to success is foot care and moral support, with the added bonus of climate advocacy work. On the morning of Saturday, February 12, 2022, at...
Words: Donny O’Neill Summer is arguably the best time of the year to connect to the outdoor spaces we love—the weather is warm, the trails are clear of snow, and waterways are flowing once again. The months between June and September are for mountain biking,...